When the new Danish government coalition of Liberals and Conservatives (with the backing of the right wing Danish People's Party) came to power last November, their slogan was "time for change". But since then increasing numbers of workers and youth have come to realise that this was only change for something worse. The last year in Denmark has seen growing protests against the cuts and broken promises of the government. At the same time this has highlighted the crisis in the leadership of the workers' movement because neither the unions nor the workers' parties have been willing to really give a lead to the protests. By Kasper Siegismund.

This is a report from Denmark about May Day and the on-going public sector wage negotiations. (May 7, 2002)

De borgerliges Finanslov (2002) og hvordan vi kan bekæmpe den.

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